Div. 2 seeks executive directorDiv. 2 (Society for the Teaching of Psychology) invites applications for the position of executive
director. The appointment is for a renewable five-year term beginning in August. The executive
director manages membership records, develops and prints publications and communications,
maintains and archives records, serves as an ex officio member on several division committees,
provides support for division officers and serves as Div. 2's liaison to APA, the Association
for Psychological Science and other teaching organizations. The deadline for applications is
March 16. For more information, contact William Addison, PhD, at e-mail.
Div. 32 announces first annual conference
Div. 32 (Humanistic) will hold its first annual conference, Humanistic Psychotherapies
for the 21st Century: Evolution of Theory, Research and Practice, at the San Francisco Airport
Marriott Aug. 14–16, preceding APA's 2007 Annual Convention in San Francisco, Aug.
17–20. Many contributors to humanistic psychotherapy will be presenting, including:
Jim Bugental, PhD, Elizabeth Bugental, PhD, Les Greenberg, PhD, Mick Cooper, PhD, Natalie Rogers,
PhD, Gary Yontef, PhD, Art Bohart, PhD, Kirk Schneider, PhD, Al Mahrer, PhD, David Rennie, PhD and
Robert Elliott, PhD. Psychologists can earn up to 24 continuing-education credits during the
conference. For further information and registration materials, contact David J. Cain, PhD,
conference chair, at e-mail.
Volunteer for Div. 35 oral history program
Do you know a feminist psychologist? To document the accomplishments of outstanding feminists
and the history of feminist psychologists, Div. 35 (Society for the Psychology of Women) has begun
an oral history project. To date, more than 35 feminist psychologists have been interviewed about
their lives, work and relationship with feminism. For more information or to contribute an interview
to the project, contact Alexandra Rutherford, PhD, chair of the Heritage Committee for Div. 35
at e-mail.
In other division news, several Div. 35 founders and members, including Nancy Russo, PhD, Florence
Denmark, PhD, Martha Mednick, PhD, and Nancy Henley, PhD, were featured in a recently published
encyclopedia of influential U.S. feminists, Feminists Who Have Changed America
(University of Illinois Press, 2006).
E. Packard